- 2026 marks a turning point for mandatory e‑invoicing across Europe, with several countries (including Belgium, Poland, and Croatia) enforcing new obligations, while others prepare phased rollouts that will significantly reshape VAT compliance and financial processes for cross‑border businesses. [blog.digtechs.com]
- National approaches remain fragmented, ranging from centralized clearance models (e.g. Poland’s KSeF) to progressive and hybrid frameworks (e.g. Belgium’s move toward real‑time e‑reporting by 2028 and France’s staged e‑invoicing and e‑reporting reform starting in 2026), increasing complexity for multinational companies. [blog.digtechs.com]
- E‑invoicing is no longer just a compliance exercise but a strategic imperative, requiring companies to anticipate regulatory roadmaps through 2027, modernize systems, and align processes early to avoid disruption and turn compliance into operational efficiency. [blog.digtechs.com]
Source Digtechs
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